Just Dance Wii
Just Dance Wii is a 2011 dance rhythm game developed by Ubisoft Paris and published by Nintendo. It was released for the Wii system on 13 October 2011 in Japan as the first Japanese installment in the Just Dance series published by Ubisoft.
Gameplay
The game is based on Just Dance 2, as the user interface and features are largely identical to that game, with every feature available except the online store. Karaoke-styled lyrics is a brand new mechanic to the Just Dance series, which would later carryover to the main series, starting with the PS3 version of Just Dance 3. Lyrics are highlighted with an icon shown next to the line with a color, based on its icon. Players can also choose to play the full version or the short version. A Tutorial mode is also available, showing how each mechanic in the game works.Track list
The game features 29 songs.| Song | Artist | Year |
| "Cheesy Cha Cha" | APM Music | 2010 |
| "Choo Choo Train" | Exile | 2003 |
| "Crazy in Love" | Studio Musicians | 2003 |
| "Cutie Honey" | Koda Kumi | 2004 |
| "Dagomba" | Sorcerer | 2010 |
| "Heavy Rotation" | AKB48 | 2010 |
| "Hot Stuff" | Donna Summer | 1979 |
| "Jump in the Line" | Harry Belafonte | 1961 |
| "Jumpin'" | Kara | 2010 |
| "Just Mario" | Ubisoft Meets Nintendo | 2011 |
| "Katti Kalandal" | Bollywood | 2004 |
| "Kimi ni Bump" | Ketsumeishi | 2004 |
| "Koi no Dial 6700" | Dream5 | 2011 |
| "Mickey (Hawaii Version)" | Gorie with Jasmine and Joann | 2004 |
| "Mister (Japanese Version)" | Kara | 2010 |
| "One Night Carnival" | Kishidan | 2001 |
| "Rasputin" | Boney M. | 1978 |
| "Ren'ai Revolution 21" | Morning Musume | 2000 |
| "S.O.S." | Rihanna | 2006 |
| "Sexy Girl" | Namie Amuro | 2008 |
| "Survival Dance 'No No Cry More'" | TRF | 1994 |
| "Toxic" | The Hit Crew | 2004 |
| "U Can't Touch This" | MC Hammer | 1990 |
| "UFO" | Pink Lady | 1977 |
| "Valenti" | BoA | 2002 |
| "Wannabe" | Spice Girls | 1996 |
| "Why? (Keep Your Head Down)" | TVXQ | 2011 |
| "Won't Be Long" | Exile and Koda Kumi | 2006 |
| "You Can't Hurry Love" | The Supremes | 1966 |